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Eminem calling out for ‘Stans’ for new documentary on fandom

Eminem is looking for his biggest “STANS”.  Per Billboard, the Detroit rapper is looking for his biggest ‘superfans’ for possible inclusion in an upcoming untitled documentary produced by Eminem & Shady Films, along with longtime manager Paul Rosenberg.

A message posted on Eminem’s socials read: “Looking for Stans for a documentary produced by Eminem & Shady films. To share your story, please answer the questions here,” with a link to a questionnaire. The questionnaire includes queries such as “When/ how did you first hear Eminem?” “Would you consider yourself a ‘Stan?’” and “Have you ever been to Detroit?”  Additional questions ask whether Eminem’s music has helped people through difficult times, or whether there are any parts of Em’s story they personally relate to. Applicants are also asked to upload a 1 minute video of themselves explaining their Eminem fandom.

The untitled documentary was originally announced in February and is directed by Steven Leckart (2020’s “Challenger: The Final Flight”). A synopsis for the film described the project as a “revealing, edgy, and disarmingly personal journey into the world of superfandom, told through the lens of one of the world’s most iconic and enduring artists, Eminem, and the fans that worship him.” It is slated for release later this year.

Eminem’s classic hit song, “Stan” was released in 2000 as the third single from “The Marshall Mathers LP.” The song, which is about an obsessive Eminem fan who takes his admiration for the rapper too far, is built around a sample of British singer Dido’s 1998 track “Thank You” and details the dark side of fame and the obsessive nature of fandoms.  Since the song’s release, “Stans” and “Stan culture” have become shorthand terms for fans over the last quarter century – and “Stan” eventually found its way into the Merriam-Webster dictionary, where it is defined as “an extremely or excessively enthusiastic and devoted fan.”

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Drake hits back at Kendrick Lamar with the latest diss track ‘The Heart Part 6’

Drake is hitting back yet again at Kendrick Lamar with the latest track in their ‘diss wars’ titled “The Heart Part 6” (a title that plays on Lamar’s 2022 song, “The Heart Part 5.”)

The biggest rap feud in years has seen both Drake and Lamar throw unsubstantiated allegations at each other — Drake has accused Lamar of physically abusing his partner, and Lamar has suggested Drake has a hidden love child. In his last few tracks, Lamar has focused on allegations that Drake is a sexual predator.  In The Heart Part 6, Drake denies all the allegations against him made by Kendrick, responding directly to Lamar’s previous two diss tracks “Meet The Grahams” and “Not Like Us.”

‘The Heart Part 6’ is produced by Boi-1da, and is the follow-up his previous diss track aimed at Lamar, “Family Matters.”  Take a listen to The Heart Part 6 here.

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Drake hits back at Kendrick Lamar with the latest diss track ‘The Heart Part 6’

Drake is hitting back yet again at Kendrick Lamar with the latest track in their ‘diss wars’ titled “The Heart Part 6” (a title that plays on Lamar’s 2022 song, “The Heart Part 5.”)

The biggest rap feud in years has seen both Drake and Lamar throw unsubstantiated allegations at each other — Drake has accused Lamar of physically abusing his partner, and Lamar has suggested Drake has a hidden love child. In his last few tracks, Lamar has focused on allegations that Drake is a sexual predator.  In The Heart Part 6, Drake denies all the allegations against him made by Kendrick, responding directly to Lamar’s previous two diss tracks “Meet The Grahams” and “Not Like Us.”

‘The Heart Part 6’ is produced by Boi-1da, and is the follow-up his previous diss track aimed at Lamar, “Family Matters.”  Take a listen to The Heart Part 6 here.

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Dead & Company to launch immersive experience ahead of Sphere residency

Dead & Company will launch a new immersive pop-up for fans ahead of their ‘Dead Forever’ residency at the Sphere. The ‘Dead Forever Experience’, created in partnership with Vibee, opens May 15 at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas and is described as a centralized hub where fans can “come together and celebrate, shop, view exclusive Dead & Company content and explore the Grateful Dead’s unparalleled legacy.” Visitors can explore more than 22,000 square feet of interactive exhibit space across two floors, which will be located at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

The experience, located by the Palazzo Waterfall Atrium, at The Venetian, will cover two floors and feature a one-fourth scale functioning recreation of the Grateful Dead’s iconic sound system, the Wall of Sound; a Participation Row, where fans can take action for causes important to the band, like HeadCount and REVERB; and Art at The Edge of Magic, a new immersive art exhibition from drummer Mickey Hart. There will also be a photo exhibit, featuring 145 Dead images from 27 photographers, and a cinema experience that will show Dead & Company’s May 8, 2023, concert at Cornell University’s Barton Hall.  The Dead Forever Experience will also have a retail store, where fans can snag exclusive Dead & Company merchandise, including show posters, apparel and accessories, as well as vinyl. There will also be a bar and lounge with specialty cocktails.

The Dead Forever Experience will be open five days a week for the duration of Dead & Company’s Dead Forever – Live at Sphere residency and will be open to the public at no charge. Vibee packages can be purchased at deadforever.vibee.com.

The “Dead Forever – Live at Sphere” residency kicks off Thursday, May 16, and runs until July 13. Tickets are available at deadandcompany.com.

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Slipknot adds second show at Los Angeles’ INTUIT DOME

Due to popular demand, Slipknot have announced a second LA show added to the North American leg of their Here Comes The Pain Tour. The second date will be Saturday, September 14th at Intuit Dome. The band posted on its socials: “LOS ANGELES: A 2nd show has been added at @IntuitDome on Saturday, September 14.  https://knot1.co/LosAngelesSep14”

Slipknot’s Here Comes The Pain Tour celebrates the 25th anniversary of their self-titled album, released on June 29th, 1999. The North American leg includes stops in New York City’s Madison Square Garden, two nights at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome, Austin’s Moody Center, and more with direct support from Knocked Loose, with Orbit Culture and Vended confirmed as support on select dates.

Tickets for the newly added LA show, as well as the entire tour, are on sale now; for ticket information, head here.

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Billie Eilish holding ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ album listening parties in NYC and LA

Billie Eilish has announced a pair of free listening events for her new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft, taking place on May 15 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and May 16 at KIA Forum in LA.

Fans can request up to two tickets for the free events in New York and Los Angeles. Requests must be submitted by Tuesday, May 7th at 9 am PT via Ticketmaster, with confirmations to be sent out on May 10. Submissions do not guarantee tickets to the event. Billie encourages fans to take public transportation to the parties to reduce greenhouse gas pollution.

Hit Me Hard and Soft is out on May 17; to pre-order the LP, head here.

Eilish will also embark on a massive world tour in support of the album, kicking-off in September, running through 2025. For ticket information to Eilish’s ‘Hit Me Hard And Soft’ tour, head here.

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Maryland bus crash on I-95 kills 1, with 23 injured

One person was killed and 23 injured in a fatal bus crash on Interstate 95 early Sunday in Harford County, Maryland State Police said in a news release. Harford County is about 35 miles north of Baltimore.

Maryland State Police shared that a preliminary investigation found the bus lost control for unknown reasons and struck a guardrail just after 6 a.m. The bus had been carrying 24 people and was traveling northbound when it crashed; no other vehicles were involved.

State police told CNN that one passenger was pronounced dead on the scene and 23 others, including the driver, were transported to a local hospital. The Maryland State Police Crash Team is leading the investigation into its cause, and northbound lanes of I-95 were closed for the investigation, but have since reopened. No charges were immediately filed as of Sunday afternoon.

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Ole Miss opens investigation of racial taunts at pro-Gaza demonstrations

The University of Mississippi announced they have opened an investigation into reports of students making hostile and racial gestures toward Black students on campus.

The University’s chancellor, Glenn F. Boyce sent a letter to students and staff noting that Ole Miss leaders were aware of behaviors that were “offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable, including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones” at Thursday’s protest, with NBC reporting that “statements were made at the demonstration on our campus Thursday that were offensive and inappropriate”.  Boyce wrote: “While student privacy laws prohibit us from commenting on any specific student, we have opened one student conduct investigation. We are working to determine whether more cases are warranted.”

A video posted online with many noting that the pro-Palestinian demonstrators appeared to be a multiracial group but were surrounded by a mostly white group of Ole Miss counterprotesters taunting them at a pro-Gaza rally on campus.  The one confrontation which drew particular offense showed a Black female graduate student on the protest side of a barricade went up to two young men to record the group as they yelled in her direction, and a man can be seen jumping up and down and appearing to make a noise to imitate an ape at the woman.

In a statement provided to The Independent, a spokesperson for Ole Miss said: “Statements were made at the demonstration on our campus Thursday that were offensive and inappropriate. We cannot comment specifically about that video, but the university is looking into reports about specific actions. Any actions that violate university policy will be met with appropriate action.”

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Kyle Larson beats Chris Buescher to earn closest NASCAR Cup Series finish ever

After starting nearly three hours late because of a rain delay and finishing under the lights, Kyle Larson won the closest race in NASCAR Cup Series history by 0.001 seconds over Chris Buescher at Kansas Speedway on Sunday to win the AdventHealth 400. Larson’s margin of victory over Buescher was not only the closest finish in the history of the NASCAR Cup Series, it was the second-closest finish in the history of all of NASCAR’s national touring series.

After a caution flag forced a green-white-checkered finish, Larson pulled behind Buescher on the backstretch of the final lap, then came around him through the final corner. Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr. finished side by side for third and fourth spot just behind the Top 2, with Denny Hamlin coming in fifth. The top four drivers all finished within 0.075 seconds of each other.

Buescher thought he won the race until the official announcement was made, with Larson’s spotter even having told him that Buescher had won. Larson said after the win: “That was wild. That race from start to finish was amazing… [The fans] got their money’s worth today.”  Added Buescher: “That sucks to be that close. I thought I may have had that one… [it] hurts.”

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NHL Playoffs: Rangers beat Hurricanes, Stars clinch series against Golden Knights

The New York Rangers defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Second Round at Madison Square Garden on Sunday.

Mika Zibanejad had two goals and an assist, Artemi Panarin scored, Vincent Trocheck had a goal and an assist, and Chris Kreider had two assists as the Rangers took a 1-0 series lead. Game 2 of the best-of-seven series will take place on Tuesday night.

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The Dallas Stars clinched their first-round playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights with a 2-1 win in Game 7 on Sunday night.

Wyatt Johnston opened the scoring for Dallas while Radek Faksa picked up the game-winner early in the third period to help the Stars advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Dallas Stars will face the Colorado Avalanche in the second round.

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